Is NEOM a one-off in green hydrogen – or a blueprint?
Right now, green hydrogen doesn’t get larger than NEOM’s 2.2GW project in Oxagon – the industrial city located in the south of Saudi Arabia’s Project 2030 crown jewel development.
Right now, green hydrogen doesn’t get larger than NEOM’s 2.2GW project in Oxagon – the industrial city located in the south of Saudi Arabia’s Project 2030 crown jewel development.
Since the start of the year, there have been tumultuous goings-on at the industrial gas major Air Products, which is the world’s leading hydrogen producer today, as well as speculatively investing more than rivals on...
Germany’s economy shrank in 2024, for a second year. As Europe’s leading economy, and the world’s third largest, that’s not only bad news for Germany but all of us.
Unlike in most beer production, where brewers have an obvious use for carbon dioxide (CO2) to carbonate their product, and therefore a clear business incentive for capturing the CO2 from the fermentation process for reuse,...
Aquaculture – farmed fish and shellfish, rather than wild-caught – is big business now, with global demand for fish protein increasing year on year. Projections show growth of 14% by 2030 versus 2020 levels.
Making protein from thin air – or at least from carbon dioxide from direct air capture – is the mission of Solar Foods. Anthony Wright reports on the company’s progress
Last year saw the world’s first commercial scale production of synthetic fuels. Christian Annesley considers the crucial need for CO2 to scale up this emerging market.
There’s a growing opportunity in carbon dioxide supplied from direct air capture. Christian Annesley talks to Matt Atwood of DAC company Aircapture about progress, and looks at the wider context for scaling up CO2 that’s...
The need for more biogenic CO2 should evolve rapidly in the years ahead. Stephen B. Harrison of the consultancy sbh4 considers the state of play today and looks at what’s coming down the line
As two features elsewhere in these pages illustrate – shining a light on Synata Bio and Solar Foods respectively – companies around the world are starting to use CO2 to produce premium materials ready for...